Determine how many congressional seats the state of Kansas will hold for the next decade

Ensure that your community benefits from your hard-earned tax dollars, such as funding for

schools

roads and highways

public health

affordable housing programs and much more

Key Dates & Timeline

March 12 – 20

Households will begin receiving an official Census Bureau letter with their GEOCODE attached. The letter will have detailed information how to respond to the Census online (the preferred method), by phone or by mail with the original mailed application. No additional paper applications will be available through the website.

March 30 – April 1

If someone has not responded, a follow up reminder will be sent to them during this time period. They can still self-respond online, by phone or by mail.

April 1

Census Day! By this date, every home in the United States will have received a letter with a GEOCODE and invitation to participate in the 2020 Census.

April

Census takers will begin visiting group living situations such as students who live on campus, people living in senior centers and others who live among large groups of people.

May-July

Census takers will go door to door to visit homes that have not responded to the 2020 Census.

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